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Preface | ||
Introduction : shaping America's heartland | 1 | |
1 | Adolph Strauch : Cincinnati and the legacy of Spring Grove Cemetery | 5 |
2 | Horace Cleveland : the Chicago years | 25 |
3 | Frederick Law Olmsted : designing for democracy in the Midwest | 41 |
4 | William Le Baron Jenney and Chicago's west parks : from prairie to pleasure-grounds | 57 |
5 | Ossian Cole Simonds : conservation ethic in the prairie style | 80 |
6 | George Edward Kessler : landscape architect of the American renaissance | 99 |
7 | Jens Jensen : the landscape architect as conservationist | 117 |
8 | Warren H. Manning and his Minnesota clients : developing a national practice in a landscape of resources, 1898-1919 | 142 |
9 | The Olmsted brothers in the Midwest : naturalism, formalism, and the City Beautiful movement | 159 |
10 | Wilhelm Miller : prairie spirit in landscape gardening | 174 |
11 | Elbert Peets : history as precedent in midwestern landscape design | 193 |
12 | Genevieve Gillette : from thrift gardens to national parks | 215 |
13 | Annette Hoyt Flanders : from Beaux arts to modernism | 231 |
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